I really appreciate these slippers. The only bootie I've found that leaves toes free and allows my full foot to move naturally in every way. The sole is completely flexible, though plenty thick to cushion and protect the foot, and it is completely flat - with no arch support, which is an invaluabl...
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Reviewed by Tar Heel Bred from North Carolina on Tuesday, March 31, 2015

About 20 years ago my mom bought this brand off boiled wool slipper for me, and they finally started to show some wear. The new ones I ordered are just as comfortable and well made...my boyfriend wanted a pair for himself! We both love our new slippers...toasty toes on cold winter (and spring!) days.

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Reviewed by Freezing feet from Maine on Tuesday, March 31, 2015

My feet have been so warm and toasty with these slippers! They are so much better than the kind that have nothing coming up to cover the ankle. They were a little bit roomy, because I think I have skinnier feet than most people but I just put one of those foam pad inserts in them and it worked like a dream. They will keep my feet warmer than any other slippers and I live in the coldest climate ever!

These are ugly as sin. Really, they won't win any style points. That being said, they get the job done--they keep my feet warm but not so warm that they get sweaty. The cuffs help to keep them on the feet. I appreciate that the soles are just grippy enough that I don't fear slipping on my wooden floors. I do wish there was a little more padding on the bottom. I also wish you could choose the exact colors you're getting.

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We've not cowrie fed any static elector irg problems with these slippers.

Answered on 1/3/2015 1:32:15 PM by Heather in nh from Nh

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This hasn't been a problem. The soles are more wool, no synthetic. We have wood, linoleum and area rug wool carpets for flooring. Good luck.

Answered on 1/3/2015 1:37:10 PM by ammy from vermont

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Hi Karen,

No problem with static electricity for my husband, me or our grandgirls that I am aware of. This is the second winter for us with the slippers and I have worn mine a lot on both hardwood at our cottage and carpet in our home. I continue to buy these slippers for our family.

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They are not gummy. They have several layers, nay many layers of boiled wool. I thought that in the beginning they were a little slippery. You could slide on wood floors like you were sliding on ice. They are not slippery like you will fall at least to me they are not. They have aged and gotten less slippery. I love mine because they are very warm and made of natural materials.

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They are not gummy. They have several layers, nay many layers of boiled wool. I thought that in the beginning they were a little slippery. You could slide on wood floors like you were sliding on ice. They are not slippery like you will fall at least to me they are not. They have aged and gotten less slippery. I love mine because they are very warm and made of natural materials.

Answered on 12/22/2010 12:00:00 AM by VJ from Kent, OH

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They are not gummy like I thought from the description, but the soles are more like a treated felt. My concern when I saw them was cat hair sticking to them, but it didn't and walking on the deck that has a dusting of snow would seep through, and it didn't.

Answered on 12/28/2010 12:00:00 AM by adktripper from Canandaigua, NY

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that hasn't been a problem, and I have wood floors.

Answered on 12/29/2010 12:00:00 AM by Nicinsnowcountry from Syracuse, NY

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the answer to this question regarding slipperyness might depend on the surface. I have carprt and my soles are not slippery, even on the kitchen/bathroom floors that are vinyl. My soles are not gummy

Answered on 1/2/2011 12:00:00 AM by traden from laurel, md

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I would say they are neither--Not slippery nor gummy--I've worn them now for two years

Answered on 1/6/2011 12:00:00 AM by Hikerman from Augusta, Mo.

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I would say the soles are slightly "tacky" to the touch, maybe to prevent slipping around on hard surfaces? I never felt they were overly "sticky" and in fact they got less so after wearing a few days anyway.

Answered on 1/6/2011 12:00:00 AM by The Nailer from California

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The soles are a heavy weight felt that are a tiny bit tacky. They can be slippery, it depends on the surface you are walking on. I have not had a problem, but my son fell down a set of steep stairs in his. He tends to not pay attention, so the slippers and he conspired to cause the problem, I have never had a problem on the same set of stairs. I can however see why some reviewers would call the soles slippery.

Answered on 1/10/2011 12:00:00 AM by singing plum from Holland, MI

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Defiinitly not slippery. I have worn them on all surfaces without difficulty. The bottom is felt with a slight glaze.